Global Action on Pollination Services for Sustainable Agriculture

Is your camera roll buzzing with photos of busy bees, fluttering butterflies, or other pollinators in action? Join our mission to celebrate and protect these vital creatures by sharing your best pollinator photos with us: [email protected]

Celebrating the beauty of pollinators

This vibrant gallery is a tribute to the tireless pollinators that grace our gardens, fields, and wild spaces, brought to life through the lenses of nature lovers from around the globe. Each photograph here tells a unique story of interaction, survival, and beauty. From the delicate dance of butterflies to the industrious journeys of bees, these images capture the essence of pollination in motion. This space celebrates not only the critical role of pollinators in our ecosystem but also the talent and passion of those who value them.

Thanks to your contributions, we’re able to highlight the diversity, beauty, and importance of pollinators in a way that words alone cannot convey. Let each photo inspire you, educate you, and remind you of the beauty that flies, crawls, and buzzes around us every day.

How to participate?
  1. Snap a photo of a pollinator in action.
  2. Include a brief description of the photo and your name.
  3. Click the Photo Upload button below to upload your entry.

Remember to check out the photo guidelines below and include your written consent to FAO to use your photo!

  1. Provide high quality photo of pollinators
  2. File type:  JPG in original size.
  3. Resolution:  300 dpi
  4. Manipulation: None permitted.
  5. Credit Line - Photographer Name (© FAO is added in Digital Media Hub)
    Headline /Title
    - Short Title
    Caption/Description
    – Short description of what’s in the image – who, what, where, when, how. Format is as follows:  dd month yyyy, City, Country – Complete sentences describing what we are seeing within the frame. Identifying a) main subjects (name, title, affiliation) and b) action of the scene. A second short sentence should be added for context providing specifics of what and why.  
    Location:
    Country, City or Region
  6. Subject Release Forms: Interviewees and featured subjects should sign the FAO Subject Release Form to give consent to FAO for using their image. For photos with children, permission of the parent or legal guardian of any identifiable children appearing in the video must be obtained by signing the FAO Subject Release Form. These signed forms should be retained. Subject Release Forms available: [EN], [FR], [RU], [IT], [AR] here   

Please contact in advance for further information:   [email protected]


Videos

Video
Bee inspired by nature!
08/04/2025

The video highlights the theme of World Bee Day 2025 “Bee inspired by nature to nourish us all” and the vital role that bees and pollinators play in...